<img Width="680" | Height="300" Src="https://cdn....

: Essential for accessibility. Screen readers read this text to users with visual impairments, and it appears if the image fails to load.

: Ensure the width and height attributes match the actual pixel dimensions of the source file to avoid distortion or unnecessary scaling.

: You have already included width="680" and height="300" . Keeping these helps the browser "reserve" space, preventing the page from "jumping" (layout shift) while the image loads. <img width="680" height="300" src="https://cdn....

To complete your HTML tag and ensure it is accessible and performs well, you should add an alt attribute and properly close the tag.

If you tell me , I can help you write the specific alt text for it. HTML image embed element - MDN Web Docs : Essential for accessibility

: In HTML5, the tag is a "void element" and does not need a closing tag, though some developers use a trailing slash ( /> ) for compatibility with XHTML. 🛠️ Best Practices

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: If you want the image to shrink on mobile devices, add max-width: 100%; height: auto; to your CSS.